3,096 Days: I Now Feel Strong Enough To Tell The Story Of My Abduction

Natascha Kampusch

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3,096 Days is the remarkable and shocking true account of the kidnap of Natascha Kampusch in 1998, who relives her traumatic experiences in this amazing true story. On 2 March 1998 ten-year-old Natascha Kampusch was snatched off the street by a stranger and bundled into a white van. Hours later she was lying on a cold cellar floor, rolled up in a blanket. When she emerged from captivity in 2006, having endured one of the longest abductions in recent history, her childhood had gone. in 3,096 Days Natascha tells her amazing story for the first time: her difficult childhood, what happened exactly on that fateful morning when she was on her way to school, her long imprisonment in a five-square-metre dungeon, and the physical and mental abuse she suffered from her abductor, Wolfgang Priklopil - who committed suicide by throwing himself under a train on the day she managed to make her escape.

3,096 Days is ultimately a story about the triumph of the human spirit. It describes how, in a situation of almost unbearable hopelessness, she learned how to manipulate her captor. And how, against inconceivable odds, she managed to escape unbroken. 'A brilliantly insightful dissection of her years in captivity ' Jon Ronson, Guardian 'An excellent book' Kathryn Hughes, Mail on Sunday 'Unflinching and remarkably devoid of self-pity... Remarkable - not just for Kampusch's account of her ordeal but as a testament to her indomitable spirit' Daisy Goodwin, Sunday Times Natascha Kampusch was born on 17 February 1988 in Vienna and became victim, at the age of ten, to what proved to be one of the longest abductions in recent history. In 2006 she gained her freedom.

On the day she escaped, her abductor Wolfgang Priklopil committed suicide by throwing himself under a train. Since then Natascha has been trying to live a normal life. In spring 2010, aged 22, she graduated from university.

3,096 Days is ultimately a story about the triumph of the human spirit. It describes how, in a situation of almost unbearable hopelessness, she learned how to manipulate her captor. And how, against inconceivable odds, she managed to escape unbroken. 'A brilliantly insightful dissection of her years in captivity ' Jon Ronson, Guardian 'An excellent book' Kathryn Hughes, Mail on Sunday 'Unflinching and remarkably devoid of self-pity... Remarkable - not just for Kampusch's account of her ordeal but as a testament to her indomitable spirit' Daisy Goodwin, Sunday Times Natascha Kampusch was born on 17 February 1988 in Vienna and became victim, at the age of ten, to what proved to be one of the longest abductions in recent history. In 2006 she gained her freedom.

On the day she escaped, her abductor Wolfgang Priklopil committed suicide by throwing himself under a train. Since then Natascha has been trying to live a normal life. In spring 2010, aged 22, she graduated from university.

What will you learn from this book

  1. Abduction: Kampusch describes the traumatic experience of being abducted at the age of 10 by Wolfgang Přiklopil while on her way to school in Vienna, Austria, in 1998.

  2. Captive for Eight Years: The book details Kampusch's ordeal of being held captive in a windowless cellar beneath Přiklopil's house for 3,096 days, enduring physical and psychological abuse.

  3. Isolation and Control: Kampusch recounts how Přiklopil isolated her from the outside world, controlling every aspect of her life, including her movements, diet, and access to information.

  4. Survival Strategies: Despite the unimaginable circumstances, Kampusch describes the strategies she employed to cope with captivity, including maintaining a sense of routine, finding solace in books, and developing a bond with her captor.

  5. Escape: Kampusch narrates the dramatic escape on August 23, 2006, when she took advantage of a momentary lapse in her captor's attention and fled to freedom.

  6. Integration into Society: The book explores Kampusch's struggles to reintegrate into society after her escape, including coping with trauma, media scrutiny, and public curiosity.

  7. Legal Proceedings: Kampusch discusses the legal proceedings against Přiklopil, who committed suicide shortly after her escape, and the investigations into her abduction and captivity.

  8. Media Attention: The book addresses the intense media attention surrounding Kampusch's case, both during her captivity and after her escape, and the impact it had on her life.

  9. Personal Reflections: Kampusch reflects on her experiences, offering insights into the psychological effects of trauma, resilience, and the process of healing and rebuilding her life.

  10. Advocacy and Awareness: Kampusch has since become an advocate for victims of abduction and abuse, using her platform to raise awareness about the psychological impact of trauma and the importance of supporting survivors.

Language English
ISBN-10 0670919993
ISBN-13 9780670919994
No of pages 240
Font Size Medium
Book Publisher penguin
Published Date 16 Sep 2010

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